Not exactly a band, he was a fixture in my neighborhood for years. Held court in the coffee shops by daylight and the bars by night. He was born and
raised in the swamps south of New Orleans and was raised by a quasi-voodoo grandmother. I've had many beers with him. One of a kind.

Not exactly a band, he was a fixture in my neighborhood for years. Held court in the coffee shops by daylight and the bars by night. He was born and
raised in the swamps south of New Orleans and was raised by a quasi-voodoo grandmother. I've had many beers with him. One of a kind.

Seems like New Orleans has alot to do there. I haven't been in a long time. and am truly scared to park my car anywhere, I was warned about that
from a native. Only drove through when I was there. Never went out and about or experienced it. Could hear the jazz from the off streets of Canal
Street though. ( Hope that's the right street?)

I have relatives in Houma, LA. Don't see them either. The swamps, the bayou and......Zydeco music. There's something to share.

The sunsets are one of MS's best kept secrets. I've traveled some and seen the sunset from several different states and I'm rarely wowed like I was
almost everyday in H'burg. The thing is, the people that live there may not know how unique it is, and of course so few outsiders spend time there,
they wouldn't know. I became curious and asked someone smarter than me and they said the moisture that greets the Texas winds creates the effect.

The sunsets are one of MS's best kept secrets. I've traveled some and seen the sunset from several different states and I'm rarely wowed like I was
almost everyday in H'burg. The thing is, the people that live there may not know how unique it is, and of course so few outsiders spend time there,
they wouldn't know. I became curious and asked someone smarter than me and they said the moisture that greets the Texas winds creates the effect.

Is this just too far off topic?

It's all good. Not off topic 'cause it's still about MS. I've been to both east and west coasts and have just never payed attention to the
sunsets, but I guess it's pretty good down south. I know I like the Gulf Coast beach more than California or Florida. Strange but true. It's
cloudy, which I like most. And rain. No Sun.... I'm weird...

Not exactly a band, he was a fixture in my neighborhood for years. Held court in the coffee shops by daylight and the bars by night. He was born and
raised in the swamps south of New Orleans and was raised by a quasi-voodoo grandmother. I've had many beers with him. One of a kind.

Seems like New Orleans has alot to do there. I haven't been in a long time. and am truly scared to park my car anywhere, I was warned about that
from a native. Only drove through when I was there. Never went out and about or experienced it. Could hear the jazz from the off streets of Canal
Street though. ( Hope that's the right street?)

I have relatives in Houma, LA. Don't see them either. The swamps, the bayou and......Zydeco music. There's something to share.

Yeah Ya Right. Zydeco! Got to be in the mood for it but when you fall into a party down here and there is a zydeco band playing, You know you are
somewhere special.
About visiting New Orleans, You must never let fear rule your decisions, of course we must be smart and step lightly until we know the territory, but
normal people navigate this city and it's pearls constantly without any problems. You just have to enter the scene with a guide. I've been here for
a long time and moved in many circles and sometime I go a year without anyone even being rude to me, much less try to harm or steal from me.
Unfortunately it's the bad news that travels the fastest. Don't believe the hype.
The worst thing that ever happened to me here was losing a unsecured bike. Much worse things happened to me in H'burg.

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